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College of Pharmacy Participates in Health Sciences Research Week

April 28, 2014

April 22 and 23, 2014, the College of Pharmacy, along with the Carver College of Medicine, and the College of Public Health participated in the 2014 Health Sciences Research Week: Diabetes: Mechanisms and Treatment.

Among the 39 posters presented from the College of Pharmacy, Eric Rodriguez, with mentor Michael Duffel, and Josephine Schamp, with mentor JonathanDoorn, were winners in the graduate, medical, and pharmacy student division. In the postdoctoral fellows, residents, faculty and staff poster sessions, Tyler Gums, a postdoctoral research scholar, with mentor Barry Carter, and Janis Rood, a house staff fellow, with mentor Linnea Polgreen, were winners.

Andrea Bennett, with Ryan Hobbs and Heather Bream-Rouwenhorst “Preliminary analysis of gastrointestinal bleeding and the use of intravenous proton pump inhibitors in patients with left ventricular assist devices.”

Brittany Bruch, with Ryan Jacobsen and Margo Schilling, “Appropriateness of bisphosphonate use in elderly postmenopausal women potentially eligible for a drug holiday.”

Courtney Hugie, with Nancee Waterbury, Bruce Alexander, Robert Shaw, and Jason Egge, “Use of glucose lowering drug classes and A1C at insulin initiation in the national veteran population.”

Tony Huynh, with Deanna McDanel, Michelle Miller, Randi Beranek, Maya Beganovic, and Hayley Meyer, “Effects of antibiotic therapy on international normalized ratios in adults on stable warfarin therapy at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.”

Diana Karkow, with Sarah Johnson, Jill Kauer, and Erika Ernst, “Incidence of serotonin syndrome with concomitant use of linezolid and serotonergic antidepressants compared to linezolid monotherapy.”

Alex Martin, with Alan Shepley, Amy Jackson, Yuexin Tang, and Stevie Veach, “Evaluating the effect of the appointment based model on medication therapy management interventions and immunization rates in a community pharmacy.”